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Integral of (5-x^2)dx / sqrt(3-2x-x^2)

By splitting the numerator, thanks for the help!
 

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I tried it and got a = 1, b = -1, c = 0, but I don't think it's right

5-x^2 = -ax^2 - 2x (a+b) + (3a-2b+c)
So a = 1 by equating coefficients
a+b = 0, so b = -1
3a-2b+c = 5
3 + 2 + c = 5
c = 0

Did I do something wrong?
 

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I tried it and got a = 1, b = -1, c = 0, but I don't think it's right

5-x^2 = -ax^2 - 2x (a+b) + (3a-2b+c)
So a = 1 by equating coefficients
a+b = 0, so b = -1
3a-2b+c = 5
3 + 2 + c = 5
c = 0

Did I do something wrong?
 

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Hey, here's my solution. It took me a while tho...





Note 10 attempts at editing it to get the equation to be valid... rip
 
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